This eye-catching digital print is a reproduction of an iconic work by celebrated artist Sandra Blow RA. Featuring a striking blue and white central colour scheme, this presentation of abstract shapes and bold colours makes a timeless and though provoking piece of wall art. This print comes float mounted in an ash wood frame and is finished with an acrylic glaze. Sandra Blow was born in London in 1925 and entered St Martin's School of Art in 1940. Shortly after the Second World War she studied at the Royal Academy Schools, and in 1947 lived in Italy for a year, where she met Alberto Burri, who was a significant influence on her work for the rest of her career. Blow was at the forefront of the Abstract Art movement in Britain during the 1950s. She won the Guggenheim International Award in 1960 and was awarded second prize at the third John Moores Exhibition at the Walker Art Gallery in 1961. In the same year she started a 14-year stint teaching at the Royal College of Art. She moved to St Ives during the mid-1990s, but continued to fulfil her obligations as a Royal Academician, participating in every Summer Exhibition at Burlington House.